The day may come as soon as 2029, much earlier than experts originally thought ...
Quantum computing could lead to revolutions in cryptography, materials design and telecommunications. But fulfilling those promises could be many years away ...
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Quantum computers may break today’s encryption much sooner than scientists expected
Online data is generally pretty secure. Assuming everyone is careful with passwords and other protections, you can think of it as being locked in a vault so strong that even all the world’s ...
Abstract: With the increased cryptanalysis, securing multimedia data against different types of attacks is a challenging task. This can be avoided by using multimedia encryption. The paper introduces ...
The day when a quantum computer can crack commonly used forms of encryption is drawing closer. The world isn’t prepared, experts say.
Turing Award winner Gilles Brassard has spent decades warning about the threat posed by powerful quantum encryption.
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Physicists Just Achieved 'Perfect Randomness' For The First Time Ever
(Busà Photography/Moment/Getty Images) One of the hardest things to do in physics is to generate true, provably unpredictable ...
Discusses Quantum Computing Threats and Strategies for Achieving Quantum-Safe Cybersecurity June 2, 2026 1:30 AM ...
Celebrity gossip might break the Internet, but not in the way that quantum computers could. “The advent of quantum computers ...
Abstract: The potential of discrete memristors to improve chaotic systems for safe communication has been demonstrated by recent advancements. This paper presents a novel four-dimensional (4D) ...
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